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I love the Fage 0% fat with honey. I have a friend from Greece and have eaten greek yogurt for several years. I'm glad its popularity has made it easier to find in the grocery store.
I love the Fage 0% fat with honey. I have a friend from Greece and have eaten greek yogurt for several years. I'm glad its popularity has made it easier to find in the grocery store.
My mom likes the fage with honey too. I like the dannon light raspberry. The greek yogurt is a bit sour for me.
The texture makes it preferable, for me...as does the higher protein. Previously, I would still be hungry after eating a cup of yogurt. With the Greek, I feel full for much longer, making it a much better breakfast choice.
I don't like the jacked up price, so I don't buy Chobani, Fage, and other higher-price brands. I did find a local dairy that makes quite a few flavors of Greek style that is much more reasonably priced, so I buy that instead. It also comes in servings several ounces larger than Chobani, and is still priced lower.
chobani either Honey or Pomegranate flavors...very good, but they are usually $1.39 or so, sometimes they go on sale here for $.90 or so. Another brand is Oikos? But Chobani tastes better, to us anyway...a container of that and two egg whites fried, and a banana =perfect breakfast to me..and healthy.
That's why I moved from Massapequa to CT, due to the price of Chobani lol
LOL, I only buy the plain non fat to use in recipes otherwise I really don't eat it. I like the nonfat dannon light.
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